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Operating Systems Linux Ubuntu LimeSurvey Error Post 302823821 by Just Ice on Thursday 20th of June 2013 12:30:19 AM
Old 06-20-2013
if this still an issue ...

i have never worked with limesurvey but this issue is similar to some of the things i have seen with some applications which specify permissions and user/group ownerships for required files and directories ... i am assuming from the "errors" you posted that both /tmp/ and /download directories are found but the application either requires them to be writable or not writable ... your best bet is to actually reread the install guide for the application for hints on the proper permissions and/or ownerships ...
 
DH_FIXPERMS(1)							     Debhelper							    DH_FIXPERMS(1)

NAME
dh_fixperms - fix permissions of files in package build directories SYNOPSIS
dh_fixperms [debhelperoptions] [-Xitem] DESCRIPTION
dh_fixperms is a debhelper program that is responsible for setting the permissions of files and directories in package build directories to a sane state -- a state that complies with Debian policy. dh_fixperms makes all files in usr/share/doc in the package build directory (excluding files in the examples/ directory) be mode 644. It also changes the permissions of all man pages to mode 644. It makes all files be owned by root, and it removes group and other write permission from all files. It removes execute permissions from any libraries, headers, Perl modules, or desktop files that have it set. It makes all files in the standard bin and sbin directories, usr/games/ and etc/init.d executable (since v4). Finally, it removes the setuid and setgid bits from all files in the package. OPTIONS
-Xitem, --exclude item Exclude files that contain item anywhere in their filename from having their permissions changed. You may use this option multiple times to build up a list of things to exclude. SEE ALSO
debhelper(7) This program is a part of debhelper. AUTHOR
Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> 9.20120909 2012-05-19 DH_FIXPERMS(1)
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